Several summer schools in al-Haymah al-Dakhiliyah district of Sana'a province organized a speech event on Friday centered around the slogan "The Scream/Al-Sarkha: A Weapon and a Stance." During the event, cultural activist Yahya Sharaf al-Din emphasized the significance of commemorating the anniversary of the slogan, citing its deep religious implications derived from the teachings of the Holy Qur'an, particularly regarding the resistance against enemies of God, the thwarting of their plans, and the defiance of their aggression. Eng. Jaber al-Qarafi, the Director of Works in the district, hailed the slogan as a successful practical measure aimed at unifying the Islamic nation and reorganizing its ranks under a single banner. Educational activist Mohammed al-Amiri urged teachers and students participating in the summer schools to redouble their efforts in making the most of the summer programs and activities. Participants highlighted the Palestinian cause as the focal point of discussion, underscoring tha t the recent victories achieved by the Yemeni armed forces at sea are the result of steadfastness against the enemies of God and the adoption of the "Al-Sarkha" slogan in defiance of hegemonic forces and tyranny, prominently displayed for the world to witnesss. Source: Yemen News Agency
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